self-admitted
admitting to a specific charge or accusation; self-confessed: a self-admitted spy.
Other words from self-admitted
- self-ad·mit·ted·ly, adverb
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How to use self-admitted in a sentence
Mr. Wright fails to mention that Mr. Scarff admitted under oath that he is a self-admitted inveterate liar.
Church of Scientology Details Error in Lawrence Wright’s Book | Karen Pouw | January 23, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTPouw insists that this anecdote is nothing more than “film-noir fantasy” and that Scarff is a “self-admitted inveterate liar.”
Vreeland was a self-admitted believer in “faction”—the synergy between fact and fantasy.
As a self-admitted old man who has battled cancer, do those jokes make you wince now?
Like many another plain-faced woman (as she was self-admitted) she had her special vanity.
The Disturbing Charm | Berta Ruck
She was his sister and she needed him now as never before, needed him now despite his self-admitted worthlessness.
From the Housetops | George Barr McCutcheonWas it necessary for her to tell these meddlers why she had sought the companionship of a self-admitted malefactor?
Parrot & Co. | Harold MacGrath
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